Saturday 27 April 2019

Lets make…



Instructables - https://www.instructables.com/teachers/ - A Good Website to Promote Project-based Learning for…
  •          Grades K-5
  •          Grades K-6-8
  •          Grades K-9-12
  •          Maths
  •          Art
  •          Science
  •          Electronics
  •          Engineering
  •          Arduino
  •          Robotics
  •          3D Printing
  •          Workshop

…and more.

Instructables is an educational website and mobile app where Educators can have access to a treasure trove of instructional videos and how-to guides covering a wide variety of topics from science experiments to amazing inventions.

If Educators need some new ideas for their next learning environment maker project, Instructables offers a library of over 100k of do-it-yourself projects created and shared by members of the community which amount to 2 million members.  

"Additionally, Educators and their Learners can create their own projects and upload them to the site and share their ideas with others"

Instructables has a special section for Educators where individuals can browse for projects created by others and which they can use with their learners in the learning environment.

Instructables supports teachers by providing free pro memberships and awesome project ideas for your classroom. It provides plug and play hands-on projects to let you supplement your curriculum with the best projects that other teachers have to offer. You don't need to be a traditional classroom teacher to participate, either. If you are an after-school teacher, a scouting leader, a librarian who runs programs, or anyone whose job is explicitly educational, you are invited to participate.’


If you give “Instructables " a try or have already used " Instructables “, do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.

Thank you

P.S. To make it easier for you to locate posts that are appropriate, take a look at my two Live Binders at…
1.        https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510432 (for 2018 posts) and
2.        https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510566 (for this year’s posts)

P.S.S. Disclaimer: I don't have any relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that I post.

"I post about items that I either like using myself or have found them to be very helpful and/or I feel that educators and/or Learners will find they can enhance their current practice by trying them out."

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